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: The water-repellent finish is free from harmful fluorine compounds. Where to Find ALFA08 Products

: Rated at 8,000mm , which is suitable for moderate to heavy rain.

While "alfa08].rar" looks like a technical file name, it is most frequently associated with the from the brand NAME IT . The specific term often appears in digital catalogs or stock archives for these performance garments. The ALFA08 Series: High-Performance Outerwear for Kids alfa08].rar

: Found in dedicated NAME IT regional shops for Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and Finland. Safety Note on ".rar" Files

The ALFA08 collection is designed to bridge the gap between active play and weather protection. These items, ranging from softshell suits to jackets, are built for toddlers and babies who need durability in unpredictable climates. : : The water-repellent finish is free from harmful

: Features a high 20,000 Martindale rating, meaning the fabric is highly resistant to abrasion from crawling or climbing. Key Features :

: Some ALFA08 jackets feature a print that only appears when the fabric gets wet, adding a playful element to rainy days. The specific term often appears in digital catalogs

: Includes detachable hoods (to prevent snagging) and reflective details for visibility in low-light conditions.

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